Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [modal v] make the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , whatever is written by the second child you write under it the figure which will make the sum of both up to nine . |
2 | Mr Harrison has called for an urgent meeting with EC officials to restate the case for intervention funding which would make the yard more attractive to potential purchasers . |
3 | This means that , if the tail of your model starts to swing towards the left , then the gyro must apply a correction which will make the tail move to the right . |
4 | As for the game itself , Hare has a philosophy which might make the rest of us win . |
5 | As for the game itself , Hare has a philosophy which might make the rest of us win . |
6 | Even a relatively small additional sum of money can enable the purchase of additional equipment which will make the difference between being poorly and adequately resourced . |
7 | Neither side will concede the real ambiguity in the evidence , ambiguity which would make the believer uncomfortable in his or her faith , and the unbeliever open to doubt in his or her unwillingness to believe . |
8 | When you are in a situation where you have to clean up after your dog it is advisable to encourage it to defecate on a surface which will make the task easier . |
9 | Sieve them through the mouli having first strained off surplus liquid which would make the fool watery . |
10 | Limestone , marble , and tufa are largely calcium carbonate which will make the water hard and alkaline , which would be fine for Rift Valley Cichlids , but not for community fish such as tetras , danios , gouramis etc . |
11 | Also , the height of the head-dress proportionately lowered the position of the face which could make the drawing imbalanced and reduce the figure , thus losing the detail . |